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Glasgow Road Gyle Access South Gyle DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/GLASGOW_RD2 TRANSPORT NETWORKS DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/GLASGOW_RD2 NOTES: Proposed 30mph Speed Limit Existing 20mph Speed Limit Existing 40mph Speed Limit Glasgow Road - New 30mph Speed Limit from a point 113 metres or thereby west of the Maybury Road west kerbline, eastwards to a point 97 metres or thereby east of the Craigs Avenue east kerbline (1370 metres). 58 43 17 47 29 25 18 2 CRAIGS CRESCENT 7 1 53 55 55 57 57 21 32 4 8 13 13 13 13 1 NORTH GYLE LOAN 2 26 2 62 59 16 18 17 31 31 32 NORTH GYLE 22 22a 24 14 BANK TERRACE 13 1 9 CORSTORPHINE 32 12 22 34 Craigsbank 1 1 46 NORTH GYLE DRIVE 19 Parish 69 69 52.1m 1 42 1 PARK CRAIGS BANK Church 2 38 2 13 13 75 75 23 23 52 23 4 4 Drum Brae 2 2 18 70 18 15 15 6 9 9 6 6 20 20 14 14 3 23 15 33 33 33 6 6 15a 60 15a 3 35 35 35 71 71 25 25 25 LB CRAIGS CRESCENT 79 21 WEST 47 20 15 23 20 1 51.5m 80 4 4 2 1 19 29 El Sub Sta 73 73 33 84 CRAIGS 17 CRAIGS 83 5 2 GROVE 5 18 11 11 45 Roundabout CRESCENT 12 36 12 4 8 4 21 21 21 8 8 2 19 2 2 194 2 34 11 2 3 3 23 23 38 23 14 14 14 10 1 30 1 97 16 1 1 24 22 18 CRAIGS AVENUE Bank 14 44 17a 46 22 206 1b 1 1 Shelter 20 Shelter 11 11 Shelter 17 23 Craigs 50.0m 25 25 NORTH GYLE AVENUE 2 295 11 7 DRUMBRAE 32 297 297 19 19 ROUNDABOUT WEST CRAIGS AVENUE NORTH GYLE ROAD 37 37 37 12 32 12 CRAIGS GARDENS 18 9 CRAIGS AVENUE CRAIGS CRAIGS AVENUE CRAIGS 12 39 39 34 39 23 28 17 23 12 44 1a 13 NORTH GYLE FARM COURT 309 GROVE Avenue 309 14 to 30 WEST CRAIGS AVENUE SOUTH NORTH GYLE 31 31 49.1m 3 31 38 16 2 48.6m 15 15 LB 1 14 11 11 13 13 13 9 MAYBURY 9 4 46 21 1 7 7 8 1 to 17 to 1 8 DECHMONT ROAD 17 to 1 14 14 Shelter 47.9m 32a 12 Shelter 2 5 76 CRESCENT 6 This map is reproduced from Ordnance Survey material 7 26 NORTH GYLE TERRACE 5 56 GLASGOW ROAD 7 24 23 23 1 Shelter 1 13 13 58 with the permission of Ordnance Survey on behalf of the 21 CRAIGS 47.0m 21 11 36 32 2b 5 19 TURNHOUSE ROAD 19 13 13 2 WEST Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office © Crown 46 66 2 50 32 33 52 33 68 copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown 27 27 27 1 5 MAYBURY ROAD 5 Shelter 29 29 29 31 31 Shelter 64 31 70 33 33 33 copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 78 El Sub Sta 62 NORTH GYLE TERRACE NORTH GYLE FARM LA Shelter 80 76 43 64 43 1 43 43 47 47 46.9m 5 5 47.9m 5 LB Shelter 5 14 1 to 17 to 1 Ward Bdy 17 to 1 49 82 45.7m 6 47 47 5 5 100023420 (2020) 59 THE GYLE El Glasgow Road Shelter Sub Sta 67 3 3 3 6b 36 50 46.0m 52 69 1 92 10 47.5m 3 6 West Point House 4 68 7 7 48 7 3 29 Maybury 29 102 61 61 8 70 46 GLASGOW ROAD46.6m 114 LAMONT PLACE 4 Garage Shelter 86 2 74 2 1 1 6 73 73 60 17 116 Posts 6 136 122 128 47.2m 81 138 81 Road 140 44 30 50 44 Maybury 47.9m 89 42 144a 89 16 40 Shelter St Thomas's Church 58 16 44.8m 144 80 91 91 Electricity Distribution Site 76 ESSs 47.5m Post 78 162 154 47.2m Shelter MEADOW PLACE ROAD 19 41 GYLEMUIR ROAD 41 166 160 164 46.6m 103 103 103 35 35 107 107 GLASGOW ROAD 46.3m 107 46.6m Pentland Hill 124 Shelters 124 1 2 Nursing Home 23 to 27 to 23 Garage 27 to 23 146 146 11 Pavilion 5 6 126 126 44.0m 145 Pavilion 142 15 7 7 130 7 131 27 Gantry Post 30 128 Gas 128 Superstore Governor 134 135 El Sub Sta Post 16 Tank 137 137 139 139 136 136 140 140 129 12 138 Mast 138 LB 28 28 Police 27 27 Station 26 26 26 25 25 Marriott Hotel 35 130 36 20 24 124 24 MP 0.25 119 125 22 22 22 126 127 133 128 129 31 29 Gyle Public Park 134 Post 34 134 GARDENS GARDENS GARDENS 32 (Recreation Ground) 35 GYLEMUIR ROAD 1 36 GYLE PARK 37 51 51 51 115 115 115 178 Posts 178 176 176 172 172 40 170 41 170 20 136 136 114 114 114 113 113 113 El Sub Sta 6 112 112 112 111 111 El Sub Sta 105 111 32 52 32 53 101 106 47 47 47 34 102 34 110 Post 42 Post MURRAY COTTAGES 46 46 46 43 16 107 16 140 56 140 44 57 45 97 98 99 1 100 1 3 3 42 42 89b 89b 85 96 96 59 95 95 58 Posts 86 94 94 38 38 93 93 60 92 92 92 Sports Court 1 (Play 1 84 84 Trees 84 Area) 12 2 12 40 40 63 12b Gyle 12b 64 65 (Shopping Centre) MP David Lloyd Club 68 69 15 13 13 Play Area 15 REV DETAILS BY DATE CHECK 78 78 78 Sports Facility 8 Saunders Court 12 71 71 71 21 70 70 70 19 73 73 73 72 72 ESS 72 Tennis Courts El Sub Sta 24 Shelter Pond Swimming Pool WESTER BROOM PLACE Gylemuir 29 Primary School 36 2 35 26 10 37 166 28 39 10 41 44.5m 10 160 50 LB 43 162 1 45 38 The City of Edinburgh Council 52 PLACE DEVELOPMENT 34 60 El Sub Sta 39 Waverley Court 62 79 7 56 44 18 2 47 58 20 1 4 East Market Street 82 83 TRANSPORT NETWORKS 36 16 12 42 9 84 57 2 104 68 45.3m Edinburgh, EH8 8BG BROOMHALL DRIVE 106 Shelter El Sub Sta SOUTH GYLE GARDENS ROAD SAFETY AND ACTIVE TRAVEL 247 237 SL 15 231 MP 0.75 88 114 MEADOW PLACE ROAD Telephone: 0131 200 2000 Gyle Access 5 Ward Bdy 1 Lay-by 51 1 74 53 3 112 110 98 MID GOGARLOCH SYKE 241 122 52 9 17 17 251 19 22 2 62 72 70 96 90 13 Care Unit SOUTH GYLE ROAD BROOMHALL DRIVE Glasgow Road 7 10 227 261 GOGARLOCH SYKE 67 GYLE AVENUE 23 23 24 47.1m 66 263 128 11 1 12 1 14 74 54 13 135 137 9 48.7m 25 157 41 14 63 Proposed 30mph Speed Limit 267 2 78 29 82 223 273 44 80 33 85 87 65 39 111 13 109 WESTER BROOM GARDENS 145 SL 151 42 193 197 GOGARLOCH SYKE 88 25 20 66 20 23 27 35 37 69 91 143 33 43 19 103 203 117 28 2 31 127 11 75 73 47.9m 16 14 27 GOGARLOCH 77 El Sub Sta 18 189 90 6 215 49 119 WESTER BROOM TERRACE 39 125 WESTER BROOM GROVE 93 101 45 28 45 68 GYLE 1 ROUNDABOUT GOGARLOCH 131 8 South Gyle177 Date: 30/03/2020 Drawn by: KG Job. No. Scale: 1:5000 (at A3) Checked by: SMS Drawing Name: \\c-cap-nas-01\home$\9074315\Documents\South Gyle and Glasgow Road.dwg DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/GLASGOW_RD2 DRG. NO. RS/30MPH/GLASGOW_RD2.
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